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bunjies · 04/06/2013 07:14

I am so proud of 14 year old ds. His end of key stage level was predicted as being 6a. He's just had his English SATS result and he got 8a. We're all a bit stunned, ds included, but so impressed. Just wanted to share Grin.

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MultumInParvo · 04/06/2013 07:15

Wow that's great bun!! Did he get his brains from you? Wink Grin

Pancakeflipper · 04/06/2013 07:16

Cor. That's some profession. I think that's deffo worth celebration cake !

bunjies · 04/06/2013 07:56

I know. English was not his strongest subject, he's more into maths/science so I would have been happy for him to get his predicted level. It's especially good as he was originally streamed into set 2 but, off his own back, he spoke to his teacher and convinced her to let him join set 1. She, and we, told him that he would have to work hard to maintain his place. He obviously took the advice on board. So, so proud.

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Leeds2 · 04/06/2013 16:14

Well done to your son!

QueenOfCats · 05/06/2013 22:33

Oh congrats!! Smile

My dd got the same in English - only one in year 9!

chocoluvva · 06/06/2013 11:26

Well done your DS.

What a good attitude - he'll go far.

Envy - my DC refuse to put any effort into the subjects they don't care for. I've tried really hard with them to no avail.

mrsjay · 07/06/2013 11:18

good for him Grin I do like to hear about surprise results gives the child and parents a lovely boost

streakybacon · 07/06/2013 11:22

This is lovely to hear. I love to hear about our kids doing well, so thanks for posting. And WELL DONE to your ds Smile.

Theas18 · 07/06/2013 12:40

YAAY! well done

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